2022
DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae8030210
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Evaluation of the Different Low-Tech Protective Cultivation Approaches to Improve Yield and Phytochemical Accumulation of Papaya (Carica papaya L.) in Bangladesh

Abstract: The production of horticultural crops in the outdoor environment facing various environmental factors, such as cyclones, droughts, heavy rain, and hailstorms, significantly affects the papaya production in the sub-tropical regions, especially in Bangladesh. Protected cultivation of horticultural crops is a common practice in developed countries. However, it is rarely observed in the developing countries, particularly for papaya production. Therefore, this study was carried out to find a protective approach to … Show more

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“…In warmer and more humid conditions, such as those of Bangladesh, sheltering date considers especially cyclone and rain seasons. Nonetheless, plantations carried out in February under different types of nets also shorten the period to flowering and harvesting and allow more and heavier fruit [17], than in the open field making protected cultivation more profitable.…”
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“…In warmer and more humid conditions, such as those of Bangladesh, sheltering date considers especially cyclone and rain seasons. Nonetheless, plantations carried out in February under different types of nets also shorten the period to flowering and harvesting and allow more and heavier fruit [17], than in the open field making protected cultivation more profitable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%